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Five Great Reads on Cyber, Data, and Legal Discovery for June 2025

Complex Discovery

As always, this newsletter is designed to surface timely, relevant insights to support professionals across law, governance, and tech in navigating an increasingly complex and connected landscape. This carefully curated selection of articles explores critical developments across cybersecurity, legal discovery, and data governance.

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This Week in Washington IP: Understanding the Controversy Behind the DOJ’s SEP Statement, Financial Privacy in Electronic Currencies, and Encouraging Mobility Data Sharing for Social Good

IP Watchdog

Patent and Trademark Office hosts its 15th annual Design Day taking a deeper look at the benefits of design patent protection and case law and legislative developments in that sector.

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Deploying Cutting-Edge Legal AI: Travers Smith’s Cautious, But Open-source Approach. (TGIR Ep. 216)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

I’ve been a longtime listener, but it’s great to be able to join you first time as a contributor to say Travis Smith, we’re a UK law firm. But we’re a leading full service UK law firm, we regularly conduct cutting edge in industry, we first work for clients across lots of industry sectors. For us right now.

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Licensing Over Litigation? U.S. Copyright Office Offers a New Path Through AI’s Legal Labyrinth

Complex Discovery

Copyright Office has released a pre-publication version of Part 3 in its ongoing Copyright and Artificial Intelligence study, offering a timely and detailed legal roadmap on one of the most consequential issues in technology today: the use of copyrighted content to train generative AI systems. Editor’s Note: The U.S.